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son, 3.116; destructive raid of on Rosecrans's communications, 3.150. Wheeling, Union convention at, 1.489. White House, Va., McClellan's Headquarters at, 2.386; destruction of, 2.425. White Oak Swamp Bridge, battle at, 2.429. White River, capture of Confederate posts on, 2.582. White Sulphur Springs, cavalry fight near, 3.112. Wigfall, Senator, treasonable speeches of in the Senate, 1.81, 84.; at Fort Sumter, 1.327. Wilcox, Richard, a loyal spy at Pensacola, 1.367. Wilderness, battle of the, 3.298-3.303; visit of the author to the battle-field of the, 3.811. Wilkes, Captain, Charles, his seizure of Mason and Slidell on the Trent, 2.154; his action approved by the Secretary of the Navy and by Congress, 2.156; President Lincoln's opinion, 2.156; English press on the conduct of, 2.158. William Aikin, revenue cutter, surrendered to Charleston insurgents, 1.138. Williamsburg, battle of, 2.379. Williams, Gen., killed at battle of Baton Rouge, 2.529. Wi
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 59: (search)
atahdin. Steamer Armstrong 251,382 26 7,321 53 244,060 73 New York April 20, 1865 R. R. Cuyler, Gettysburg, Mackinaw, Montgomery. Sloop Annie Thompson 14,847 96 1,639 50 13,208 46 Philadelphia May 13, 1865 Fernandina. Schooner Ann Louisa 7,437 57 476 92 6,960 95 Key West Aug. 25, 1865 Proteus. Schooner Anna Sophia 29,145 69 4,245 48 24,900 21 New Orleans June 26, 1865 Bienville, Princess Royal. Steamer Annie 358,951 71 24,639 97 329,311 74 New York June 22, 1865 Niphon, Wilderness, Alabama, Kansas, Howquah. Schooner Augusta. 5,551 28 313 70 5,237 58 Key West Aug. 16, 1865 Honeysuckle. Ram Albemarle 79,944 00 2,645 30 77,298 70 Washington Aug. 28, 1865 Lieutenant-Commander Cushing and party. Sloop Annie 192 05 108 89 83 16 Key West Sept. 29, 1865 Hibiscus. Schooner British Empire 3,929 73 504 76 3,423 97 New York Nov. 20, 1863 Isaac Smith. Schooner British Queen. 2,108 31 999 90 1,108 41 do Nov. 25, 1862 Mount Vernon. Boats, 3 sail, and cargoes 1,463 89
gn against Lee's army and Richmond: and the following tabular statement of the losses endured by the Army of the Potomac, having been furnished by one of Gen. Grant's staff to the author of Grant and his campaigns, can not be plausibly suspected of exaggerating them: Tabular Statement of Casualties in the Army of the Potomac, from May 5, 1864, to November 1, 1864. battles.dates.killed.wounded.missing.Aggregate. Officers.Enlisted Men.Officers.Enlisted Men.Officers.Enlisted Men. WildernessMay 5 to 122698,0191,01718,2611776,66729,410 SpottsylvaniaMay 12 to 211142,0322597,6973124810,881 North AnnaMay 21 to 3112138671,06333241,607 Cold HarborJune 1 to 101441,5614218,621512,35518,158 PetersburgJune 10 to 20851,1183616,492461,5689,665 DittoJune 20 to July 30295761202,3741082,1095,316 DittoJuly 30473721241,555911,8194,008 TrenchesAugust 1 to 181012858626145868 Weldon RailroadAugust 18 to 21211911001,0551043,0724,543 Reams's StationAugust 25249362484951,6742,432 Peeble's
ke Island, N. C.. 76. Sabine X-Roads, La., 589. Sailors' Creek, Va., 741. Savage's Station, Va., 160. Selma, Ala., 718. South Mountain, Md., 195. Spottsylvania C. H., Va.,572. Vicksburg (assault), 311. Weldon Railroad, Va., 567. Wilderness, Va., 567. Williamsburg, Va., 122. Yazoo Bluffs, Miss., 289. [See Minor Conflicts, p. 775.] Bayard, Gen. Geo. D., reports advance of the enemy, 175; killed at Fredericksburg, 347. Baylor, Col., wounded at Bull Run, 189. Beatty, Lt., 165. Wickliffe, Hon. C. A., enlightened by Gen. Hunter, 515. Wilcox, Gen. C. M. (Rebel), at Glendale, 163; at Hopewell Gap, 183. wild, Gen., in North Carolina, 535. Wilder, Col. J. T., surrenders to Bragg at Munfordsville, 216. Wilderness, battle of the, 567 to 570. Willard, Col., killed at Gettysburg, 388. Williams, Gen. Thomas, in first attack on Vicksburg, 57-8; at Forts Jackson and St. Philip, 97; again at Vicksburg, 101 ; in command at Baton Rouge, 102; death of, 103;
Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 75 2d Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 75 21st Illinois Includa Fort Fisher Ames's Tenth 69 6th Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 69 5th New Hampshire Thi Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 68 3d Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 68 7th U. S. Colored Fort Gtysburg Gibbon's Second 65 146th New York Wilderness Ayres's Fifth 65 46th Ohio Shiloh Shermaniamsburg Hooker's Third 59 111th New York Wilderness Barlow's Second 59 63d New York Antietam is regiment appears again in this same list. Wilderness Wadsworth's First 57 37th Wisconsin Thnes' Mill Sykes's Fifth 55 140th New York Wilderness Griffin's Fifth 55 155th New York Cold Hak Manassas Hatch's First 54 40th New York Wilderness Birney's Second 54 112th New York Cold Hassas Morell's Fifth 54 37th Massachusetts Wilderness Getty's Sixth 54 1st Michigan Manassas Mo6.3 Missionary Ridge 752 4,713 349 6.2 Wilderness 2,246 12,037 3,383 5.3 Spotsylvania 2,725[7 more...]
artindale's 310 74 23+ 57th Massachusetts Wilderness Stevenson's 545 94 17+ 9th Massachusetts ksburg Hancock's 238 24 10+ 67th New York Wilderness Wright's 270 28 10+ 69th New York Antietacksburg Hancock's 252 38 14+ 93d New York Wilderness Birney's 433 72 16+ 96th New York Fort Harg Alex. Hays's 390 88 22+ 111th New York Wilderness Barlow's 386 59 15+ 114th New York Opequotysburg Doubleday's 467 66 14+ 2d Vermont Wilderness Getty's 700 80 11+ 3d Vermont (4 Cos.) LeMills W. F. Smith's 192 35 18+ 3d Vermont Wilderness Getty's 539 68 12+ 3d Vermont Cold Harbor Getty's 293 30 10+ 4th Vermont Wilderness Getty's 575 84 14+ 5th Vermont Savage Station W. F. Smith's 400 72 18+ 5th Vermont Wilderness Getty's 475 63 13+ 6th Vermont Wilderness Getty's 4Wilderness Getty's 441 69 15+ 8th Vermont Cedar Creek Dwight's 156 26 16+ 10th Vermont Cedar Creek Ricketts's 277 sas Fifth 490 79 170 48 60.6 93d New York Wilderness Second 433 42 213 5 60.0 2d Wisconsin Get[3 more...]
hardson Mortally wounded. Killed at Antietam. Major-General Amiel W. Whipple Mortally wounded. Killed at Chancellorsville. Major-General Hiram G. Berry Killed at Chancellorsville. Brevet Major-General James S. Wadsworth Killed at Wilderness. Brevet Major-General David A. Russell Killed at Opequon. Brigadier-General William H. Wallace Mortally wounded. Killed at Shiloh. Brigadier-General Thomas Williams Killed at Baton Rouge. Brigadier-General James S. Jackson Killedwounded. Killed at Winchester (1863). Brigade commanders. Major-General George C. Strong Mortally wounded. Killed at Fort Wagner. Brevet Major-General Alexander Hays Hays commanded a division on the Gettysburg campaign. Killed at Wilderness. Brevet Major-General S. K. Zook Killed at Gettysburg. Brevet Major-General Frederick Winthrop Killed at Five Forks. Brevet Major-General Thomas A. Smyth Mortally wounded. Killed at Farmville. Brigadier-General Nathaniel Lyon Kil
ietam Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Gettysburg Bristoe Station Mine Run Morton's Ford Wilderness Corbin's Bridge Po River Spotsylvania North Anna Totopotomoy Cold Harbor assault on Petpherdstown Ford Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Gettysburg Rappahannock Station Mine Run Wilderness Alsop's Farm Laurel Hill Spotsylvania North Anna Totopotomoy Bethesda Church Cold Harboe's Heights Salem Church Banks' Ford Gettysburg Funkstown Rappahannock Station Mine Run Wilderness Spotsylvania Cold Harbor Petersburg Monocacy Fort Stevens Island Ford Strasburg Wincheings Lenoir Station Campbell's Station Fort Sanders Siege of Knoxville Strawberry Plains Wilderness Ny River Spotsylvania North Anna Bethesda Church Cold Harbor assault on Petersburg, Junen, Va., Aug. 1, 1863 21 104 20 145 Mine Run, Va., Nov. 26--Dec. 2, 1863 28 119 77 224 Wilderness, Va., May 5-7, 1864 97 416 197 710 Hawes' Shop, Old Church, Ashland, Aenon Church, Va., etc.,
Funkstown, Md. 2 Cedar Creek, Va. 10 Wilderness, Va. 84 Petersburg, Va., 1865 3 Present,. 44 Mine Run, Va. 2 Fair Oaks, Va. 10 Wilderness, Va. 10 Antietam, Md Not including the c0 8 23 Bristoe Station, Va.   2 7 9 Wilderness, Va. 9 78 8 95 Spotsylvania, Va. 6 22 3 31 ock Station, Va. 6 Cedar Creek, Va. 17 Wilderness, Va. 20 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 1 Spotsylvtion, Va. 4 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 6 Wilderness, Va. 9 Deep Bottom, Va. 1 Po River, Va. 6 Rttysburg, Pa. 13 Hatcher's Run, Va. 12 Wilderness, Va. 30 Gravelly Run, Va. 10 North Anna, Vaxville, Tenn. 1 Mine Explosion, Va. 14 Wilderness, Va. 34 Peeble's Farm, Va. 17 Spotsylvania,. 15 Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865 4 Wilderness, Va., 34 Fall of Petersburg, Va. 10 Spotsyl Gettysburg, Pa. 42 North Anna, Va. 7 Wilderness, Va. 57 Cold Harbor, Va. 3 Laurel Hill, Va.es. K. & M. W. Blackburn's Ford, Va. 1 Wilderness, Va. 17 First Bull Run, Va. 25 Spotsylvania[153 more...]
oads. Emory's Nineteenth 16 48 47 111 30th Maine Including loss at Sabine Cross Roads. Emory's Nineteenth 11 58 69 138 14th Iowa Mower's Sixteenth 19 61 9 89 24th Missouri Mower's Sixteenth 9 80 7 96 Jenkins's Ferry, Ark.             April 30, 1864.             9th Wisconsin Salomon's Seventh 13 81 -- 94 33d Iowa Salomon's Seventh 10 103 10 123 83d U. S. Colored Second Kansas Colored. Thayer's Seventh 17 53 6 76 29th Iowa Salomon's Seventh 7 84 32 123 Wilderness, Va.             May 5-6, 1864.             2d Vermont Getty's Sixth 49 285 14 348 4th Vermont Getty's Sixth 41 223 4 268 93d New York Birney's Second 42 213 5 260 5th Vermont Getty's Sixth 33 187 26 246 57th Massachusetts Stevenson's Ninth 57 158 30 245 3d Vermont Getty's Sixth 38 167 6 211 6th Vermont Getty's Sixth 34 155 7 196 139th Pennsylvania Getty's Sixth 33 157 5 195 7th Wisconsin Wadsworth's Fifth 27 155 35 217 63d Pennsylvania Birne